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so when china says _ intentions are for china. so when china says that - intentions are for china. so when china says that we i intentions are for china. so i when china says that we have intentions are for china. so - when china says that we have a cold _ when china says that we have a cold war— when china says that we have a cold war mentality— when china says that we have a cold war mentality i— when china says that we have a cold war mentality i think - when china says that we have a cold war mentality i think theyl cold war mentality i think they actually— cold war mentality i think they actually have _ cold war mentality i think they actually have their— cold war mentality i think they actually have their own - cold war mentality i think they actually have their own cold i actually have their own cold war— actually have their own cold war mentality— actually have their own cold war mentality and - actually have their own cold war mentality and they - actually have their own cold . war mentality and they believe to some — war mentality and they believe to some
so when china says _ intentions are for china. so when china says that - intentions are for china. so when china says that we i intentions are for china. so i when china says that we have intentions are for china. so - when china says that we have a cold _ when china says that we have a cold war— when china says that we have a cold war mentality— when china says that we have a cold war mentality i— when china says that we have a cold war mentality i think - when china says that we have a...
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china's behaviour. at that doesn't mean there aren't areas are began to work together on shared interests like climate change and other big global issues. figs interests like climate change and other big global issues.— interests like climate change and other big global issues. as he sat in the allies _ other big global issues. as he sat in the allies and _ other big global issues. as he sat in the allies and the _ other big global issues. as he sat in the allies and the reasons - in the allies and the reasons that they would not turn their back on china being an important partnerfor them as well. do they show the us�*s concerns about china's influence in the region? we concerns about china's influence in the region?— concerns about china's influence in the reuion? ., , ., ., the region? we have seen another -- a number of— the region? we have seen another -- a number of countries _ the region? we have seen another -- a number of countries in _ the region? we have seen another -- a number of co
china's behaviour. at that doesn't mean there aren't areas are began to work together on shared interests like climate change and other big global issues. figs interests like climate change and other big global issues.— interests like climate change and other big global issues. as he sat in the allies _ other big global issues. as he sat in the allies and _ other big global issues. as he sat in the allies and the _ other big global issues. as he sat in the allies and the reasons - in the...
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what do you think china's reaction will be? actually, i think it's a local elections of china. so that's why i think the china mainland is very, very calm. and, in fact, ithink the taiwan policy in china mainland will not change — at least the three points. first, china must be reunified, and it is bound to be reunified. no situation can split china. second, we want to reunify peacefully but do not promise to give up force. forces are to curb taiwan independence, not for the people of taiwan. it can be said to a certain extent that without taiwan independence, there can be no reunification by force. there will be no use of force. taiwan independence in the coming four years, so i think the process of using military to promote unification will be faster. no force can make taiwan independence. just to come back on you on that, we've seen democracy in action here in taiwan. free and fair elections, transparent election. does china have a claim over taiwan? i think you called a democracy, but in china, it is very typical local election. for the result i think everything is expect
what do you think china's reaction will be? actually, i think it's a local elections of china. so that's why i think the china mainland is very, very calm. and, in fact, ithink the taiwan policy in china mainland will not change — at least the three points. first, china must be reunified, and it is bound to be reunified. no situation can split china. second, we want to reunify peacefully but do not promise to give up force. forces are to curb taiwan independence, not for the people of taiwan....
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china doesn't want the world _ this for china? china doesn't want the world to _ this for china? china doesn't want the world to blow - this for china? china doesn't want the world to blow up, | this for china? china doesn't want the world to blow up, i | want the world to blow up, i think it was an international economy that functions reasonably well, doesn't want its relationship with the united states in the west to completely deteriorate where the i completely deteriorate where thei billion consumers completely deteriorate where the i billion consumers that have been driving it economic growth for decades are no longer able to interact with china because we have settled into a new cold war. china wasn't —— china doesn't want this situation but it also wants putin's back. china is not switching sides, it will try to find a middle ground. i don't know the little ground exist but i think if there is one beijing would like to find it as much as anywhere else. xi jinping and vladimir putin has stressed they have this no limits friendship, does it stretch as fine ash as far as
china doesn't want the world _ this for china? china doesn't want the world to _ this for china? china doesn't want the world to blow - this for china? china doesn't want the world to blow up, | this for china? china doesn't want the world to blow up, i | want the world to blow up, i think it was an international economy that functions reasonably well, doesn't want its relationship with the united states in the west to completely deteriorate where the i completely deteriorate where thei billion...
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., �*, from china? of course, that's alwa s from china? of course, that's always a _ from china? of course, that's always a concern _ from china? of course, that's always a concern but, - from china? of course, that's always a concern but, look, i| always a concern but, look, i mean we're very transparent about why we're doing this. and we've also said very clearly that if china will stop manipulating the market, will engage in fair trade practices, then we can remove the tariffs. none of these tariffs to this point seem to have changed china's behaviour. in fact, it appears to be the opposite. are wejust heading appears to be the opposite. are we just heading towards a larger trade war?- we just heading towards a larger trade war? well, these new tariffs. — larger trade war? well, these new tariffs, of _ larger trade war? well, these new tariffs, of course, - larger trade war? well, these new tariffs, of course, have l new tariffs, of course, have not had any time to have any effect. we'll see if they have any effect down the road. i think they're significant tariffs. this is
., �*, from china? of course, that's alwa s from china? of course, that's always a _ from china? of course, that's always a concern _ from china? of course, that's always a concern but, - from china? of course, that's always a concern but, look, i| always a concern but, look, i mean we're very transparent about why we're doing this. and we've also said very clearly that if china will stop manipulating the market, will engage in fair trade practices, then we can remove the tariffs. none of...
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., , between the united states and china? ~ �*, . , ., china? well, it's a pleasure to be with yom — china? well, it's a pleasure to be with you. this _ china? well, it's a pleasure to be with you. this is _ china? well, it's a pleasure to be with you. this is a - china? well, it's a pleasure to be with you. this is a very - be with you. this is a very important development. it's following through on the talks that president biden and president xi had in san francisco about a month ago. and it's really important that we re—establish, certainly, these military—to—military dialogues and communications. with all the tensions in the south pacific around the taiwan straits, it's absolutely critical that there not be any miscalculation, misinterpretations, of the actions of either side — and that there be close communication to make sure there are no unfortunate incidents.— there are no unfortunate incidents. ,, . ., , incidents. since that summit, there's been _ incidents. since that summit, there's been more _ incidents. since that summi
., , between the united states and china? ~ �*, . , ., china? well, it's a pleasure to be with yom — china? well, it's a pleasure to be with you. this _ china? well, it's a pleasure to be with you. this is _ china? well, it's a pleasure to be with you. this is a - china? well, it's a pleasure to be with you. this is a very - be with you. this is a very important development. it's following through on the talks that president biden and president xi had in san francisco about a month ago. and...
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china has been over the horizon, and now china is right overhead. and so this is going to spread the bad china narrative that has been gaining more adherence not only here in the us but in canada, in the uk and europe. people are going to see this in a more personal way, and it is going to give a sense of urgency to those parts of the american government and military and in congress that are determined to counter and condemn and weaken china if they can, and so i think the bigger impact is that it lends more credence to that broad accusation about the nature of the chinese government. yes, it is quite interesting, isn't it? that it was visible with the naked eye so people could film it with their smartphones. if it was a spy balloon, why would they want to do something so blatant and so unnerving for the members of the public in the us, as you say? so, this is a key question. it is not in china's interests to have more americans seeing china as an enemy. and the timing is particularly bad because china, this spring, after the end of the zero—covid
china has been over the horizon, and now china is right overhead. and so this is going to spread the bad china narrative that has been gaining more adherence not only here in the us but in canada, in the uk and europe. people are going to see this in a more personal way, and it is going to give a sense of urgency to those parts of the american government and military and in congress that are determined to counter and condemn and weaken china if they can, and so i think the bigger impact is that...
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and how about china, the agenda. and how about china. how _ the agenda. and how about china, how is _ the agenda. and how about china, how is it _ the agenda. and how about china, how is it viewing - the agenda. and how aboutj china, how is it viewing this visit? , ., visit? they did what the meeting _ visit? they did what the meeting to _ visit? they did what the meeting to go - visit? they did what the meeting to go ahead . visit? they did what the l meeting to go ahead last visit? they did what the - meeting to go ahead last time. remember, it was cancelled because of these spy balloon allegations. that was very embarrassing for beijing and they were cranky that washington pulled the pin on that particular visit. now the biden administration would say they had no choice really, how can you go ahead with such meetings with a balloon flying over missile silos, potentially taking photos of them? at this time of heightened tensions, if the meeting canjust go time of heightened tensions, if the meeting can just go ahead in china, if, as i say they can estab
and how about china, the agenda. and how about china. how _ the agenda. and how about china, how is _ the agenda. and how about china, how is it _ the agenda. and how about china, how is it viewing - the agenda. and how aboutj china, how is it viewing this visit? , ., visit? they did what the meeting _ visit? they did what the meeting to _ visit? they did what the meeting to go - visit? they did what the meeting to go ahead . visit? they did what the l meeting to go ahead last visit? they did...
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— us and china? there are certainly _ us and china? there are certainly seeing - us and china? there are certainly seeing my - us and china? there are i certainly seeing my military activity by the chinese. i think what has been happening as well as that the chinese have been using the pocketbook to gain influence in the region. and that many countries are very dependent on trade with china and it difficult for them to stand up to china and we have seen over the years from washington a concerted effort to try to deal with and counter that growing influence that china has exerted notjust in the indo—pacific but around the world. in the indo-pacific but around the world-— the world. because of a particularly _ the world. because of a particularly aggressive l particularly aggressive posture? i particularly aggressive posture?— particularly aggressive osture? ~ , . particularly aggressive osture? ,, ., posture? i think it is all of it. it is certainly _ posture? i think it is all of it. it is certainly trying - posture? i think it is all of it. it is certainly trying to l it
— us and china? there are certainly _ us and china? there are certainly seeing - us and china? there are certainly seeing my - us and china? there are i certainly seeing my military activity by the chinese. i think what has been happening as well as that the chinese have been using the pocketbook to gain influence in the region. and that many countries are very dependent on trade with china and it difficult for them to stand up to china and we have seen over the years from washington a...
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it is china willinu supercritical role. it is china willing to — supercritical role. it is china willing to play _ supercritical role. it is china willing to play that - supercritical role. it is china willing to play that critical . willing to play that critical role? is it willing to adapt out industrialise is austin markjohn has made commitments. it's emissions have quadrupled since 1990 but it says they will pick 42030. the blue line here shows is on target to do that, the right now, china �*s emissions are going up, unlike, for example, the us. john also wants to be carbon neutral by 2060. that part is shown here in red. us and the eu are for 2050. the context, though, is that the west's industrialised economies were created on the back of fossil fuels. president xi argues that the west wants developing countries to become wealthy or via a different route, the west needs to help. developed countries need to increase climate ambition and action and make concrete efforts to developing countries accelerate the transition to green and low carbon development. the pr
it is china willinu supercritical role. it is china willing to — supercritical role. it is china willing to play _ supercritical role. it is china willing to play that - supercritical role. it is china willing to play that critical . willing to play that critical role? is it willing to adapt out industrialise is austin markjohn has made commitments. it's emissions have quadrupled since 1990 but it says they will pick 42030. the blue line here shows is on target to do that, the right now,...
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but it's clear, china is trying — years. but it's clear, china is trying to— years. but it's clear, china is trying to append that, and again, by not showing up at the 620, that is one way— not showing up at the 620, that is one way that china is trying to reshape — one way that china is trying to reshape the world order and trying to make _ reshape the world order and trying to make organisations where the united _ to make organisations where the united states is not present more powerful. — united states is not present more powerful. so it is important for countries — powerful. so it is important for countries like the us, uk and others to stand _ countries like the us, uk and others to stand up — countries like the us, uk and others to stand up to china and to continue to stand up to china and to continue to work— to stand up to china and to continue to work with — to stand up to china and to continue to work with other countries, partners _ to work with other countries, partners and allies, to make sure that we _ partners and allies, to make sure th
but it's clear, china is trying — years. but it's clear, china is trying to— years. but it's clear, china is trying to append that, and again, by not showing up at the 620, that is one way— not showing up at the 620, that is one way that china is trying to reshape — one way that china is trying to reshape the world order and trying to make _ reshape the world order and trying to make organisations where the united _ to make organisations where the united states is not present more...
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taiwan is part of china, obviously reiterating china's belief in that. "these elections cannot change the basic framework "and direction of cross—strait relations." now, the statement is very much what we would expect from beijing at this time. they reiterate the point that taiwan is part of china, that these results are local elections and that unification will happen. but there is no mention of force in this statement. it says that the taiwan issue and achieving national reunification remains consistent and unwavering, their position on that, and they firmly opposed separatist activities. remember, they see the winner of taiwan's presidential election as a separatist. they see him pushing for independence, and that's something that they will not tolerate. now, i've actually been to the province that's closest to taiwan here in mainland china. we spoke to a number of people there, and they say that they feel that taiwan is part of their family. they feel part of one family. and that's certainly a message that china propagates, that beijing is continua
taiwan is part of china, obviously reiterating china's belief in that. "these elections cannot change the basic framework "and direction of cross—strait relations." now, the statement is very much what we would expect from beijing at this time. they reiterate the point that taiwan is part of china, that these results are local elections and that unification will happen. but there is no mention of force in this statement. it says that the taiwan issue and achieving national...
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it starts with the china as a threat- _ identify? it starts with the china as a threat. you _ identify? it starts with the china as a threat. you cannot - identify? it starts with the china as a threat. you cannot reach i identify? it starts with the china | as a threat. you cannot reach any kind of agreement if you don't agree that china is a threat. we set that it was last summer. i don't see what china has done to reduce that to the idea that there is some kind of nation similar to others. they are not. this is a dictatorial, brutal regime. let's be clear on that. because it it's murdered millions of its own citizens, it is doing it right now, it is persecuting christians, persecuting democracy campaigners, invaded already be soft china seas illegally and setting up military stations there. how much more evidence do we need about what they want, when president xi jinping himself has been clear, he intends to make a greater train at that is his purpose in life. and that is a threat to his many smaller countries around the region. —— greater china. thank you for you
it starts with the china as a threat- _ identify? it starts with the china as a threat. you _ identify? it starts with the china as a threat. you cannot - identify? it starts with the china as a threat. you cannot reach i identify? it starts with the china | as a threat. you cannot reach any kind of agreement if you don't agree that china is a threat. we set that it was last summer. i don't see what china has done to reduce that to the idea that there is some kind of nation similar to others....
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so china at the same time china does not want to see russia defeated, does not want to see russia destabilised, china feels besieged right now by the united states and the west, and russia is really the only other country that it can count on, if they were to come to a serious conflict. china does not want to see and of course russia is also an enormous countryjust on the chinese border so for self—interested reasons doesn't want to see russia destabilised. china is in a difficult position trying to portray itself as neutral while at the same time making sure russia isn't pushed with its back to the wall. it's a difficult position but thus far they have tried to maintain that kind of ambiguous position on both sides. you that kind of ambiguous position on both sides.— that kind of ambiguous position on both sides. you mention some ambiguity. _ on both sides. you mention some ambiguity, washington _ on both sides. you mention some ambiguity, washington has - on both sides. you mention some ambiguity, washington has been| ambiguity, washington has been calling for china to press russia to wi
so china at the same time china does not want to see russia defeated, does not want to see russia destabilised, china feels besieged right now by the united states and the west, and russia is really the only other country that it can count on, if they were to come to a serious conflict. china does not want to see and of course russia is also an enormous countryjust on the chinese border so for self—interested reasons doesn't want to see russia destabilised. china is in a difficult position...
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and if the us is china relations -- us-china - valuable. and if the us is china relations -- us-china relationsj valuable. and if the us is china - relations -- us-china relations were relations —— us—china relations were looking... how might one get them back on track? this looking. .. how might one get them back on track?— back on track? this is one of the really unfortunate _ back on track? this is one of the really unfortunate assets, - back on track? this is one of the i really unfortunate assets, because secretary blinken was slated to do have discussion with the chinese leadership. two major powers like the united states and china, that have so many ways where we're tied economically, this sets us back. it's very unfortunate. whether it was a clear provocation, not clear. whether it was a mistake and got away from them, possible. whether it was totally an accident and not planned, that's also possible too, and it's incumbent upon the chinese to explain the situation. it gives them a chance for the united states and china to t
and if the us is china relations -- us-china - valuable. and if the us is china relations -- us-china relationsj valuable. and if the us is china - relations -- us-china relations were relations —— us—china relations were looking... how might one get them back on track? this looking. .. how might one get them back on track?— back on track? this is one of the really unfortunate _ back on track? this is one of the really unfortunate assets, - back on track? this is one of the i really...
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people _ what china does? i imagine two reasons. people have _ what china does? i imagine two reasons. people have argued i what china does? i imagine two reasons. people have argued it| reasons. people have argued it is partly because of economic difficulties at home, i'm not really convinced by that. i think there are probably two reasons. there are a number of issues on the table where china would really be in a minority on debt relief, food security, on debt relief, food security, on theirfulsome support on debt relief, food security, on their fulsome support for europe rushjust for on their fulsome support for europe rush just for russia and ukraine, so xi would come into significant criticism and pressure at the 620 to shift his position on a number of these issues. that would not be comfortable for him, i think you wanted to avoid that. second, relations with india are pretty tense as you know, ongoing tensions along the border, issues of chinese penetration of indian cyber. the new map that china published which shows china claiming a large swathe of indi
people _ what china does? i imagine two reasons. people have _ what china does? i imagine two reasons. people have argued i what china does? i imagine two reasons. people have argued it| reasons. people have argued it is partly because of economic difficulties at home, i'm not really convinced by that. i think there are probably two reasons. there are a number of issues on the table where china would really be in a minority on debt relief, food security, on debt relief, food security, on...
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it is not in china's interests to have more americans see in china as an enemy. and the timing is particularly bad because china, this spring, after the end of the zero covid policy, really wants to focus on its domestic development, its demographic crisis, a whole series of economic crises, and china had been looking for a sort of timeout from friction with the united states. so this appears to fly in the face of that. one possible answer is bureaucratic incompetence. did some agency of the chinese government move without getting the full sign—up? that is possible, there is incompetence there as there is here. other than that, it is sheer speculation. do they want to send a message to the people of the united states thatjust as our flights and cruise around taiwan, what china sees as its sovereign territory, threatens them, they see it as a threat, but that is sheer speculation. it really doesn't make sense that china would do something which damages its own interests right now. how important was the us secretary of state's trip, which has now been cancelled?
it is not in china's interests to have more americans see in china as an enemy. and the timing is particularly bad because china, this spring, after the end of the zero covid policy, really wants to focus on its domestic development, its demographic crisis, a whole series of economic crises, and china had been looking for a sort of timeout from friction with the united states. so this appears to fly in the face of that. one possible answer is bureaucratic incompetence. did some agency of the...
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china has given support to moscow. earlier, the bbc�*s mariko oi explained what a good outcome might look like from the meetings. well, i think it's fair to say that there is a lot to discuss, as president macron has been facing those rather embarrassing pension protests back home so he wants to score some economic victories and he wants to push for closer trade and investment ties, basically an accord which if ratified could boost investment ties there. and of course is travelling with a lot of business leaders so we could expect quite a number of business deals announced as well as for ursula von der leyen they want to persuade china to ask russia, use its influence over russia, to bring peace in ukraine and that is where it can get very tricky. it is a very tricky balancing act for president macron who is expected to president xi jinping shortly before the three of them hold a separate meeting later this evening. we are expecting a press conference later today so i think that's where we can find out exactly what t
china has given support to moscow. earlier, the bbc�*s mariko oi explained what a good outcome might look like from the meetings. well, i think it's fair to say that there is a lot to discuss, as president macron has been facing those rather embarrassing pension protests back home so he wants to score some economic victories and he wants to push for closer trade and investment ties, basically an accord which if ratified could boost investment ties there. and of course is travelling with a lot...
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i think china will interpret _ relationship with china? i think china will interpret the - relationship with china? i think china will interpret the result l relationship with china? i thinkl china will interpret the result as relationship with china? i think. china will interpret the result as a failure _ china will interpret the result as a failure of— china will interpret the result as a failure of taiwan strategy. i think they will— failure of taiwan strategy. i think they will continue to continue their coalition— they will continue to continue their coalition towards taiwan. the united states _ coalition towards taiwan. the united states already sent a strong message to china _ states already sent a strong message to china i_ states already sent a strong message to china. i think we will continue to china. i think we will continue to observe — to china. i think we will continue to observe how taiwan and united states _ to observe how taiwan and united states and — to observe how taiwan and united states and china interact.
i think china will interpret _ relationship with china? i think china will interpret the - relationship with china? i think china will interpret the result l relationship with china? i thinkl china will interpret the result as relationship with china? i think. china will interpret the result as a failure _ china will interpret the result as a failure of— china will interpret the result as a failure of taiwan strategy. i think they will— failure of taiwan strategy. i think they will continue...
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what is her image in china, and how has . image in china, and how has this case dented or changed that? ., , this case dented or changed that? . , , that? yeah, she is basically ro al , that? yeah, she is basically royalty. one _ that? yeah, she is basically royalty, one of _ that? yeah, she is basically royalty, one of them - that? yeah, she is basically royalty, one of them are . royalty, one of them are prominent female executives in china. herfatherwas prominent female executives in china. herfather was a member of the people's liberation army, very well—connected, her family on her mum side as well as well—connected. so, harry detention really, like, sparked off a lot of conflict between not just off a lot of conflict between notjust between canada and china, but definitely a big point of contention between the us and china, and it's not clear right now that tensions are actually going to simmer down, there continues to be a lot of tension between different countries and china is taking — they are taking up the two michael's kind of sent shock waves around the world. they ta
what is her image in china, and how has . image in china, and how has this case dented or changed that? ., , this case dented or changed that? . , , that? yeah, she is basically ro al , that? yeah, she is basically royalty. one _ that? yeah, she is basically royalty, one of _ that? yeah, she is basically royalty, one of them - that? yeah, she is basically royalty, one of them are . royalty, one of them are prominent female executives in china. herfatherwas prominent female executives in china....
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these are not areas where china has invested. i think there will be a lot of potential investors interested in doing this for a debt position or some type of grant or other type of financial structure, just because it will provide a lot of returns. we have talked a lot about investment into developing nations, but what about those nations themselves? do they even want help from the west or are they quite happy with how things have been going with their relationship with china? well, china is a major investor in many countries especially in sub—saharan africa. but a lot of western countries are still invested there. there are many world bank projects going on, as well as public—private partnership projects and so on. so i think it's not, if the us, the uk, other countries have to go in there cold — they are already there. countries will be looking at it project by project, it's also going to take some political skill to work with other governments that are different, not necessarily democracies, just to see if these western
these are not areas where china has invested. i think there will be a lot of potential investors interested in doing this for a debt position or some type of grant or other type of financial structure, just because it will provide a lot of returns. we have talked a lot about investment into developing nations, but what about those nations themselves? do they even want help from the west or are they quite happy with how things have been going with their relationship with china? well, china is a...
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actually, the us and china agreed on - the us and china agreed on quite a lot. and i think that envoy kerry is quite in line. there are a number of areas where the us— china dialogue is critical, but when it comes to forefront is the so—called global methane pledge. that is something the us and china had a critical role in to encourage our own countries, but also other countries that want to join to find opportunities to cut the amount of methane that is released, which is a particularly potent greenhouse gas. we get it from flaring natural gas, from agriculture, from other industrial actions. and this is something that really can't go ahead unless the us and china are partners, because they are the two biggest economies in the two biggest economies in the two biggest energy consumers on the planet. biggest energy consumers on the lanet. �* ., ~ ., biggest energy consumers on the lanet. �* ., 4' ., ., planet. and do we know what china will— planet. and do we know what china will or _ planet. and do we know what china will or won't _ planet. and do we k
actually, the us and china agreed on - the us and china agreed on quite a lot. and i think that envoy kerry is quite in line. there are a number of areas where the us— china dialogue is critical, but when it comes to forefront is the so—called global methane pledge. that is something the us and china had a critical role in to encourage our own countries, but also other countries that want to join to find opportunities to cut the amount of methane that is released, which is a particularly...
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we want to china's economy to grow. we want american businesses and investors here to flourish but the way china grows matters. that means fostering a healthy economic relationship where american workers and firms are treated equally and fairly. in those meetings, i discussed the prc's dangerous actions in the south china sea. freedom of navigation is important in these waterways. it is very important to every nation in the pacific. we have expressed concern about the prc's maritime manoeuvres. 0ur defence commitment to the philippines remind innings intact. it is of critical importance for maintaining peace and stability in the region. president biden and i will not rest until people had been detained are back with their families. we are also concerned about the erosion of hong kong's economy. as well as repression and human rights abuses. there is a number of human rights cases. i appreciate that the prc granted short—term visas to a number of foreign journalists so that they can cover this visit. in my meetings, i
we want to china's economy to grow. we want american businesses and investors here to flourish but the way china grows matters. that means fostering a healthy economic relationship where american workers and firms are treated equally and fairly. in those meetings, i discussed the prc's dangerous actions in the south china sea. freedom of navigation is important in these waterways. it is very important to every nation in the pacific. we have expressed concern about the prc's maritime manoeuvres....
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china simply stalled. when multiple chinese dams have messed up the water flow in the mekong river, countries affected downstream have found they have little redress. and when the philippines won an international arbitration case against chinese claims in the south china sea, china simply ignored it. instead, china has fractured the famed consensus and unity of asean, picking off the smaller states like laos and cambodia with generous aid and development, turning them into virtual client states. the other south—east asian countries are now dealing with china very much according to their own interests. indonesia runs a china sceptic foreign policy but welcomes chinese investment with open arms. thailand, though, is more hesitant about such investment but willing to be much more accommodating of china's foreign policy concerns. vietnam has perhaps the most china—phobic population and historic grievances against its giant neighbour but vietnam's world beating export industries depend on supply chains from
china simply stalled. when multiple chinese dams have messed up the water flow in the mekong river, countries affected downstream have found they have little redress. and when the philippines won an international arbitration case against chinese claims in the south china sea, china simply ignored it. instead, china has fractured the famed consensus and unity of asean, picking off the smaller states like laos and cambodia with generous aid and development, turning them into virtual client...
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this is all again china�*s aggression. china changes its lines. they literally change their lines on the map all the time, to just take over more territory by map geography. it�*s ridiculous. they�*re threatening their neighbours, notjust taiwan, but the philippines. they�*ve been very aggressive, risking filipino sailor lives with their actions in the south china sea. they are regularly risking can the lives of the united states sailors and airmen doing patrols. so, all of this aggression is coming from china. remember, america is not saying that we want to take over territory. we�*re not trying to take over countries. that is what china is trying to do. we�*re trying to defend democracies as we do all around the globe. the big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia�*s military. if it continues to do, so what is the us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? what would the us do? i certainly hope so. what xijinping is doing is suppor
this is all again china�*s aggression. china changes its lines. they literally change their lines on the map all the time, to just take over more territory by map geography. it�*s ridiculous. they�*re threatening their neighbours, notjust taiwan, but the philippines. they�*ve been very aggressive, risking filipino sailor lives with their actions in the south china sea. they are regularly risking can the lives of the united states sailors and airmen doing patrols. so, all of this...
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. ., ~' wouldn't buy a pirated copy in china. ., ~ , ., china. you think it is a pirated _ china. you think it is a pirated copy? - china. you think it is a pirated copy? ! i- china. you think it is a pirated copy? ! ithink| china. you think it is a i pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, _ pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, we - pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, we all i pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, we all know| is a big chance, we all know they like to steal our intellectual property all the time. ., ~ intellectual property all the time. ., intellectual property all the time. . ., time. thank you for your time. good to see — time. thank you for your time. good to see you. _ on friday, two british men were charged with helping russian intelligence services, after a suspected arson attack on a ukraine—linked business in london. the suspects — aged 20 and 22 — are the first people to be prosecuted under the new national security act 2023, which was designed to strengthen the uk's defences
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china. ., ., ,':ifi , , ., china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if ou china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can — china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can have _ china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can have your _ china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can have your last _ china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can have your last remark i china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, i if you can have your last remark to that? i if you can have your last remark to that? ., �* 4' if you can have your last remark to that? ., �* ~ ., , ..,, that? i don't think that is the case at all. taiwan's _ that? i don't think that is the case at all. taiwan's history _ that? i don't think that is the case at all. taiwan's history did - that? i don't think that is the case at all. taiwan's history did not - at all. taiwan's history did not begin in 1949. taiwan has a very rich, independent culture history, self respect. the whole notion of the one china policy, i think, has been largely discredited and has become outmo
china. ., ., ,':ifi , , ., china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if ou china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can — china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can have _ china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can have your _ china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can have your last _ china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, if you can have your last remark i china. i have got 30 seconds, ian, i if you can have your last remark to that? i if you can have your last remark to that? ., �* 4' if...
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.- the surveillance from china. because that is the point. _ the surveillance from china. because that is the point. if— the surveillance from china. because that is the point. if there _ the surveillance from china. because that is the point. if there is - the surveillance from china. because that is the point. if there is no - that is the point. if there is no different variation, then there is no greater risk over here for someone coming over with covid. that makes someone wonder whether this is a political decision rather than a clinical one. a political decision rather than a clinical one-— a political decision rather than a clinical one. ., , , ., clinical one. hopefully we will hear more in the _ clinical one. hopefully we will hear more in the coming _ clinical one. hopefully we will hear more in the coming hours - clinical one. hopefully we will hear more in the coming hours are - clinical one. hopefully we will heari more in the coming hours are from the government on exactly the reasons behind this, b
.- the surveillance from china. because that is the point. _ the surveillance from china. because that is the point. if— the surveillance from china. because that is the point. if there _ the surveillance from china. because that is the point. if there is - the surveillance from china. because that is the point. if there is no - that is the point. if there is no different variation, then there is no greater risk over here for someone coming over with covid. that makes someone wonder whether...
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how about china and _ china will be punished. how about china and other- china will be punished. how about china and other countries like the us, how are they responding? like the us, how are they reminding?— responding? taiwan has resnonded _ responding? taiwan has responded by _ responding? taiwan has responded by putting i responding? taiwan has responded by putting in| responding? taiwan has - responded by putting in some contingency measures for its own safety, as you said it has scrambled more than 20 jets to warn them off but it has also directed its ships to find alternative routes to avoid these drills. it is also in negotiation with japan and the philippines to find other aviation roots it can use. in terms of the us, they say that this is completely unjustified and that they are going to be watching these drills closely. in fact we can listen to the white house's national security spokesperson when he spoke to the bbc earlier. irate spokesperson when he spoke to the bbc earlier.— the bbc earlier. we have serious _ the bbc earlier. we have serious security - the bbc
how about china and _ china will be punished. how about china and other- china will be punished. how about china and other countries like the us, how are they responding? like the us, how are they reminding?— responding? taiwan has resnonded _ responding? taiwan has responded by _ responding? taiwan has responded by putting i responding? taiwan has responded by putting in| responding? taiwan has - responded by putting in some contingency measures for its own safety, as you said it has...
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and just like china used to trust the west, the west needs to trust china. notjust between governments, but between businesses and individuals, at all levels. borisjohnson says he'd be extremely reluctant, to impose another nationwide lockdown if there's a second widespread wave of coronavirus infections this winter. it comes as a senior health official in the north west in blackburn and darwen, a borough with one of the highest infection rates for covid—i9 in england, has warned the current test and trace system isn't working well enough. here's our health editor hugh pym. blackburn today. part of an area which has seen one of the biggest recent increases in coronavirus cases. it's been identified by national health officials as needing enhanced support for tackling the virus. the local council has introduced its own measures, including limiting household gatherings. i think the two metre distance has more or less gone, but that's not the council's fault. that's down to silly people, isn't it. we need to take control of the virus, you know, and, yeah, i t
and just like china used to trust the west, the west needs to trust china. notjust between governments, but between businesses and individuals, at all levels. borisjohnson says he'd be extremely reluctant, to impose another nationwide lockdown if there's a second widespread wave of coronavirus infections this winter. it comes as a senior health official in the north west in blackburn and darwen, a borough with one of the highest infection rates for covid—i9 in england, has warned the current...
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in china. i want to show or tell you about article from the washington post written by: what you of that? the chinese can on our democracy at length and as much as they want, but the reality is that they are an authoritarian form of government and we are a free and fair and open democracy. so i will not respond to commentary from a government that is just looking to pillar our democracy and democratic elected officials. it is very important about what the indictment of president trump symbolises which is also something that has happened to other elected officials in this country. laws are pretty clear. it is a sad day, not something i am out here celebrating, but we are moving forward. congress is still lawmaking and in fact, one of the other takeaways from our visit with president tsai and think about deterrence is industrial policy in the united states of america. so we don't want to just two trips legislation because we have a semiconductor shortage. we want to aggressive industrial policy t
in china. i want to show or tell you about article from the washington post written by: what you of that? the chinese can on our democracy at length and as much as they want, but the reality is that they are an authoritarian form of government and we are a free and fair and open democracy. so i will not respond to commentary from a government that is just looking to pillar our democracy and democratic elected officials. it is very important about what the indictment of president trump...
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to china.- ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left _ ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada - ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on - ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on an l ambassador to china. meng l wanzhou left canada on an air china flight bound for shands and but any prospect of a thaw any adversarial relationship between two united states and china may prove to be short lived. huawei remains in a trade blacklist and still faces charges of corporate espionage. earlier on we werejoined earlier on we were joined by mckenzie grey, a journalist with the canadian broadcaster. i asked him about a public response in canada to the release of the two michael. it's been wide sweeping. most canadians are very happy to see the two michaels home. this has been a big thorn in the side of re—elected prime ministerjustin trudeau, the election was just a couple of days ago. and we're seeing from his rivals, the leader of the conservative party, erin 0'toole, and the leader
to china.- ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left _ ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada - ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on - ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on an l ambassador to china. meng l wanzhou left canada on an air china flight bound for shands and but any prospect of a thaw any adversarial relationship between two united states and china may prove to be short lived. huawei remains in a trade blacklist and still faces charges of corporate...
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make sure that as china continues to i’ow, even make sure that as china continues to row, even though the rate of growth is slow, that it is shared equally among the more than billion people in china. everyone benefits. that is key to his ongoing leadership and the legitimacy of his party. in other news, us—backed kurdish and arab forces in syria say they've taken control of the city of raqqa, which so—called islamic state once claimed as the "capital" of its "caliphate". it follows months of intense fighting, which killed more than 3,000 people — a third of them civilians. advances against islamic state have now been made in both syria and iraq. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville has the latest. at the heart of raqqa, they're giddy with victory. the syrian democratic forces control the city that the so—called islamic state hailed as its capital. three years ago, is did victory laps here. paradise circle, it's called, and here, they beheaded people. their hatred crossed continents. but now, their caliphate is in ruins. a new flag flies in raqqa today. it was ara
make sure that as china continues to i’ow, even make sure that as china continues to row, even though the rate of growth is slow, that it is shared equally among the more than billion people in china. everyone benefits. that is key to his ongoing leadership and the legitimacy of his party. in other news, us—backed kurdish and arab forces in syria say they've taken control of the city of raqqa, which so—called islamic state once claimed as the "capital" of its...
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now the criticism seems to _ china. what about now? now the criticism seems to be _ china. what about now? now the criticism seems to be in - china. what about now? now the criticism seems to be in a - china. what about now? now the i criticism seems to be in a different direction which is why was there not more preparation of the health system so that... for example why was there not more stockpiling of ibuprofen before just happened? was there not more stockpiling of ibuprofen beforejust happened? even doctors had trouble getting more than a few tablets of ibuprofen. also, people were asking why was so much energy spent on putting booths every few blocks in cities. instead of expanding hospital capacity to treat the sick when the policy changed. treat the sick when the policy chanced. ~ �* ., treat the sick when the policy chanced. ~ �* . ., ~ changed. we'll leave it there, thank ou ve changed. we'll leave it there, thank you very much _ changed. we'll leave it there, thank you very much for — changed. we'll leave it there, thank you very much for talking _ changed.
now the criticism seems to _ china. what about now? now the criticism seems to be _ china. what about now? now the criticism seems to be in - china. what about now? now the criticism seems to be in a - china. what about now? now the i criticism seems to be in a different direction which is why was there not more preparation of the health system so that... for example why was there not more stockpiling of ibuprofen before just happened? was there not more stockpiling of ibuprofen beforejust...
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why is he in china? tesla is struggling a - he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with other - bit too compete with other car—makers globally, in many markets, electric car sales have slowed down a little bit recently. even in china, which is the biggest electric car market in the world. the growth rate is not growing, it has a bit. tesla is facing ferocious competition from a bunch of very price competitive electric brands. and what about the optics of all this and the politics, rather than just the economics?— this and the politics, rather than just the economics? right, well, china coming _ just the economics? right, well, china coming out _ just the economics? right, well, china coming out of— just the economics? right, well, china coming out of the - just the economics? right, well, china coming out of the covid, . china coming out of the covid, reopening since last year has faced a bunch of economic challen
why is he in china? tesla is struggling a - he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with other - bit too compete with other car—makers globally, in many markets, electric car sales have slowed down a little bit recently. even in china, which is the biggest electric car market in the world. the growth rate is not growing, it has a bit. tesla is facing ferocious competition...
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america claims that china is thinking about it, that china is thinking about it, that china is thinking about it, that china has shown willingness to support russia. and basically mr bidens reaction to china is, eat if you think about it you will face consequences. so that's what he's laid out in the phone call. there is no detail whatsoever of what those consequences could be but i think it's safe to say that they will probably be economic in nature. when it comes to trade that you did not hugely important to china, the trade it does with the us or the european union is worth billions compared, i should say trillian data trades with russia. that's was given to china by the us. it russia. that's was given to china by the us. , , ., the us. it is interesting about what the us. it is interesting about what the consequences _ the us. it is interesting about what the consequences could _ the us. it is interesting about what the consequences could be - the us. it is interesting about what the consequences could be yes, i the us. it is interesting about what| the consequences could be yes, th
america claims that china is thinking about it, that china is thinking about it, that china is thinking about it, that china has shown willingness to support russia. and basically mr bidens reaction to china is, eat if you think about it you will face consequences. so that's what he's laid out in the phone call. there is no detail whatsoever of what those consequences could be but i think it's safe to say that they will probably be economic in nature. when it comes to trade that you did not...
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., china? i think it is very important. i think with _ china? i think it is very important. | think with the _ china? i think it is very important. i think with the summit _ china? i think it is very important. i think with the summit is - china? i think it is very important. i think with the summit is also - i think with the summit is also going to reveal to us is how closely allied are these parties or these allies when it comes to the china challenge. just a few weeks ago, with the foreign ministers in the defence ministers of the united states and japan issued a statement where japan directly calls out chinese behaviour that undermines international order, this is new. it's also a reference to stability in the taiwan strait we want to see whether there confirmation that there is calling out of chinese behaviour will be a part of the diplomatic speak between these two countries. the diplomatic speak between these two countries. , ., , ., countries. the self-governing island claim by mainland _ countries. the self-governing island claim by mai
., china? i think it is very important. i think with _ china? i think it is very important. | think with the _ china? i think it is very important. i think with the summit _ china? i think it is very important. i think with the summit is - china? i think it is very important. i think with the summit is also - i think with the summit is also going to reveal to us is how closely allied are these parties or these allies when it comes to the china challenge. just a few weeks ago, with the foreign...
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the firm is blaming economic weakness in china, and the trade war between the us and china. welljoining us now is global business analyst, ryan patel. thanks for being with us. is this all about china do you think? there is multiple things. 0bviously all about china do you think? there is multiple things. obviously there is multiple things. obviously there is this china piece where the economic is affecting, and a lot of the news or talk about us companies and us consumer spending, the news or talk about us companies and us consumerspending, but the news or talk about us companies and us consumer spending, but with ceo tim cook talking about how it is slowing down in china particularly about purchases of their product, but also don't forget there is a piece that the iphone sales are a pa rt piece that the iphone sales are a part of this. they have obviously declined a little bit because there are declined a little bit because there a re less declined a little bit because there are less upgrades, and apple is more than that but they are feeling that affect specifically in chi
the firm is blaming economic weakness in china, and the trade war between the us and china. welljoining us now is global business analyst, ryan patel. thanks for being with us. is this all about china do you think? there is multiple things. 0bviously all about china do you think? there is multiple things. obviously there is multiple things. obviously there is this china piece where the economic is affecting, and a lot of the news or talk about us companies and us consumer spending, the news or...
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., china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes _ china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes that _ china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes that may _ china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes that may not - china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes that may not having i ccp believes that may not having military aid in a military dolly it all been having these dangerous manoeuvres and in international waters will somehow lead to us not exercising our freedom of navigation, orfor that exercising our freedom of navigation, or for that matter, exercising our freedom of navigation, orfor that matter, all the different nations in that neighbourhood. but i think that what they do is they basically create an image of bullying, and as you know, nobody responds well to bullying, and instead of being de—escalation of the situation, perhaps pressure to escalate. and so, i think secretary blinken, i hope, will convey to them that this type of aggressive manoeuvring, this type of aggression really is counter productive for
., china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes _ china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes that _ china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes that may _ china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes that may not - china? i think for some reason, the ccp believes that may not having i ccp believes that may not having military aid in a military dolly it all been having these dangerous manoeuvres and in international waters will somehow lead to us not exercising our freedom of...
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china and the usa. in that the call took today between china and the usa.— that the call took today between china and the usa. in that sense, the us, china and the usa. in that sense, the us. today's — china and the usa. in that sense, the us, today's call _ china and the usa. in that sense, the us, today's call was - china and the usa. in that sense, | the us, today's call was almost as china and the usa. in that sense, i the us, today's call was almost as a step back from the original pro—russian line. today, you can see a little bit inching away from the hard—line, but the chinese state media so far are still sticking to almost word by word repeating the moscow line. even until this day, they aren't calling it an invasion, they aren't calling it an invasion, they aren't calling it an invasion, they aren't really calling it a ukrainian struggle, they're just calling it defensive conflict, they're calling it a crisis, a situation, but not an invasion. when president biden _ situation, but not a
china and the usa. in that the call took today between china and the usa.— that the call took today between china and the usa. in that sense, the us, china and the usa. in that sense, the us. today's — china and the usa. in that sense, the us, today's call _ china and the usa. in that sense, the us, today's call was - china and the usa. in that sense, | the us, today's call was almost as china and the usa. in that sense, i the us, today's call was almost as a step back from the original...
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china _ favour of the european union? iifr, not really. china and xi jinping in not really. china and xijinping in particular several years ago made a calculated decision it is in the strategic interests of china to align itself with russia and that is because of the long term battle it sees coming and already here with the united states. an alliance with russia is a bulwark against the united states and what china sees as western led, us led institutions, global institutions. and so xi jinping has made up his mind some years ago and i do not then president macron is going to change his mind. ~ . ., president macron is going to change his mind. ~ . . ., ~ president macron is going to change his mind. ~ . ., . ~' ,, more demonstrations are expected in france today over controversial pension reforms. yesterday, talks between the french prime minister and unions resulted in deadlock. nationwide protests against the pension bill are now into a second week. the french government has decided to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. some analysts believe the backlash is the most
china _ favour of the european union? iifr, not really. china and xi jinping in not really. china and xijinping in particular several years ago made a calculated decision it is in the strategic interests of china to align itself with russia and that is because of the long term battle it sees coming and already here with the united states. an alliance with russia is a bulwark against the united states and what china sees as western led, us led institutions, global institutions. and so xi jinping...
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lost, china has given up or has| been lost, china has given up or has lost the _ been lost, china has given up or has lost the fight — been lost, china has given up or has lost the fight to _ been lost, china has given up or has lost the fight to contain _ lost the fight to contain coronavirus _ lost the fight to contain coronavirus19, - lost the fight to contain coronavirus19, we i lost the fight to contain| coronavirus 19, we have lost the fight to contain . coronavirus19, we have no lost the fight to contain _ coronavirus19, we have no practical measures_ coronaviru519, we have no practical measures for— coronaviru519, we have no practical measures for control, _ coronavirus19, we have no practical measures for control, infection - measures for control, infection control — measures for control, infection control there _ measures for control, infection control. there is— measures for control, infection control. there is no— measures for control, infection control. there is no test- measures for control, infection control. there is no test and l measures for control, infect
lost, china has given up or has| been lost, china has given up or has lost the _ been lost, china has given up or has lost the fight — been lost, china has given up or has lost the fight to _ been lost, china has given up or has lost the fight to contain _ lost the fight to contain coronavirus _ lost the fight to contain coronavirus19, - lost the fight to contain coronavirus19, we i lost the fight to contain| coronavirus 19, we have lost the fight to contain . coronavirus19, we have no lost...
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i china bookkeepers were this time around?— china bookkeepers were this time around? i think china very much understands _ time around? i think china very much understands the - time around? i think china very i much understands the importance of this issue to america, and of this issue to america, and of course they want better economic relations with america. the economy and china is troubled, there is very high unemployment, a lot of social unrest and discontent among the working people, the people who have lostjobs, especially people coming out of high school into college, foreign investment into china has dropped dramatically, and so china is trying to bring back western companies to set up operations, to manufacture things that are designed specifically for the chinese people, and that creates jobs for the chinese people, so it�*s within china�*s best interest to have better with america, and of course one of our key priorities is. the flow of chemicals from china, which then i used to make fentanyl, used by the drug cartels in south america and mexico, and
i china bookkeepers were this time around?— china bookkeepers were this time around? i think china very much understands _ time around? i think china very much understands the - time around? i think china very i much understands the importance of this issue to america, and of this issue to america, and of course they want better economic relations with america. the economy and china is troubled, there is very high unemployment, a lot of social unrest and discontent among the working people,...
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indeed, it is, and with all that in mind, how is china viewing the visit, what is china saying about it? i think what they would like to happen is for a signal to go out. imagine like a pyramid structure. a signal to go out within the party that relations are kind of healing, at least a little bit, and that it is ok to start talking to the us again. now, antony blinken in the coming hours, he'll speak to his counterpart, qin gang, and there will be other meetings but tomorrow — and we have not had this confirmed yet — it is possible he will even meet with xijinping, the leader of this country. if that takes place, that is a clear signal and people would be able to see, 0k, our government is trying to somehow reach out to the us and the us is somehow trying to reach out to us, so it is ok for us to start speaking to people on the other side of the world who, in some ways, are viewed more and more as enemies, unfortunately, and so that would be the hope, that things can stabilise as a result of this visit, to the extent that china and the us — of course they have these vast areas
indeed, it is, and with all that in mind, how is china viewing the visit, what is china saying about it? i think what they would like to happen is for a signal to go out. imagine like a pyramid structure. a signal to go out within the party that relations are kind of healing, at least a little bit, and that it is ok to start talking to the us again. now, antony blinken in the coming hours, he'll speak to his counterpart, qin gang, and there will be other meetings but tomorrow — and we have...
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we're not auoin to tournaments in china. we're not going to walk— tournaments in china. we're not going to walk away _ tournaments in china. we're not going to walk away from - tournaments in china. we're not going to walk away from this - going to walk away from this and we're not going to allow this to be swept away without the appropriate respect and seriousness of the allegations that have been reflected are appropriately addressed. china is a key market for women's tennis, and the decision could cost the wta hundreds of millions of dollars in broadcasting and sponsorship. but the wta says it can't in good conscience asked athletes to compete there. this good conscience asked athletes to compete there.— to compete there. this is about something _ to compete there. this is about something that _ to compete there. this is about something that is _ to compete there. this is about something that is bigger- to compete there. this is about something that is bigger than l something that is bigger than the business and bigger than the business and bigger than the financial
we're not auoin to tournaments in china. we're not going to walk— tournaments in china. we're not going to walk away _ tournaments in china. we're not going to walk away from - tournaments in china. we're not going to walk away from this - going to walk away from this and we're not going to allow this to be swept away without the appropriate respect and seriousness of the allegations that have been reflected are appropriately addressed. china is a key market for women's tennis, and the...
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conclusion saying that china is— the conclusion saying that china is still patient with this— china is still patient with this issue and china word strive _ this issue and china word strive for— this issue and china word strive for peaceful reunification.- strive for peaceful reunification. . ., , reunification. he had a very stron: reunification. he had a very strong message _ reunification. he had a very strong message that - reunification. he had a very strong message that if - reunification. he had a very strong message that if they reunification. he had a very i strong message that if they do toe that line, that they will enact and will defend what they considered to be an internal issue. . �* , considered to be an internal issue. . �*, ., , , issue. that's absolutely the case, because _ issue. that's absolutely the case, because china - issue. that's absolutely the case, because china has . issue. that's absolutely the case, because china has to| issue. that's absolutely the i case, because china has to be well— case, because china has to be well prepared for the worst
conclusion saying that china is— the conclusion saying that china is still patient with this— china is still patient with this issue and china word strive _ this issue and china word strive for— this issue and china word strive for peaceful reunification.- strive for peaceful reunification. . ., , reunification. he had a very stron: reunification. he had a very strong message _ reunification. he had a very strong message that - reunification. he had a very strong message that if -...
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china's behaviour. at that doesn't mean there aren't areas are began to work together on shared interests like climate change and other big global issues. as you said, the allies and the reasons that they would not turn their back on china being an important partner for them as well. do they show the us�*s concerns about china's influence in the region? we have seen a number of countries in the region who have objected to certain things that china has done, if you look at the practices that china has had in the south china sea, you have seen concerns about that. but as i said, that doesn't mean that we can't work with china on areas where we have shared concerns with them or where we cooperate with them on a bilateral basis between the united states and china or on a multilateral basis, as you saw with this meeting of asean leaders over the last few days. the us secretary, sshe was among a group of senior us officials who e—mails were hacked to earlier this year by a chinese script that also affecte
china's behaviour. at that doesn't mean there aren't areas are began to work together on shared interests like climate change and other big global issues. as you said, the allies and the reasons that they would not turn their back on china being an important partner for them as well. do they show the us�*s concerns about china's influence in the region? we have seen a number of countries in the region who have objected to certain things that china has done, if you look at the practices that...
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he is saying, essentially, if china is neutral, china's objective, if china wants to encourage a dialogue then that works well but then ukraine has to be part of it. i think by suggesting he would have a meeting with xi jinping he is essentially putting his own front foot forward in a positive way by saying that he wants to take part in whatever dialogue china is willing to sponsor. now, of course, it will be up to china to decide whether they respond to his message positively and invite him either in person or on screen for a direct talk with xijinping. person or on screen for a direct talk with xi jinping._ talk with xi jinping. that's interesting _ talk with xi jinping. that's interesting so _ talk with xi jinping. that's interesting so you - talk with xi jinping. that'sj interesting so you actually talk with xi jinping. that's - interesting so you actually think that if, and i appreciate it's a big if, if this meeting was to take place, it could actuallyjust be online. i place, it could actually 'ust be online. ~ . ., , online. i think that that is possible- _ online. i think that tha
he is saying, essentially, if china is neutral, china's objective, if china wants to encourage a dialogue then that works well but then ukraine has to be part of it. i think by suggesting he would have a meeting with xi jinping he is essentially putting his own front foot forward in a positive way by saying that he wants to take part in whatever dialogue china is willing to sponsor. now, of course, it will be up to china to decide whether they respond to his message positively and invite him...